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NiSi 40.5mm HUC PRO Nano IR Neutral Density Filter ND8 (0.9) 3 Stop

NiSi 40.5mm HUC PRO Nano IR Neutral Density Filter ND8 (0.9) 3 Stop

The NiSi 40.5mm PRO Nano IRND 0.9 Filter is an ND filter with an 8x filter factor that provides a 3-stop exposure reduction. Its 0.9 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you are able to control depth of field and convey movement more easily. Neutral density filters are intended to not affect the coloration of the image and are ideal for pairing with other filters.

The design of this filter has been optimized for use with digital sensors and to promote nearly flat attenuation of visible and infrared light. Due to imaging sensors' greater susceptibility to infrared light, compared to traditional film, color casts can occur when photographing darker subjects that require increased exposure times. To provide a high level of neutrality across the visible and infrared spectrums in order to eliminate color casts and ensure cleaner, truer blacks when using the NiSi 40.5mm PRO Nano IRND 0.9 Filter, one layer of NiSi Optical Nano Coating is applied to each of this filter's surfaces. The Nano coating associated with this filter also results in an improved beading effect when in contact with water or oil for greater cleaning efficiency.

This NiSi 40.5mm PRO Nano IRND 0.9 Filter is constructed from optical glass for clarity as well as color fidelity, and features a brass filter ring to minimize the potential for vignetting while enhancing durability and jamming prevention.

  • 0.9 neutral density filter darkens the image, allowing you to photograph with a longer shutter speed or wider aperture than normally required.
  • Providing a 3-stop exposure reduction, this filter allows you to control depth of field and convey movement more easily.
  • Filter does not affect coloration of the image and is ideal for use with other filters.
  • Each surface includes one layer of NiSi Optical Nano Coating that attenuates infrared light as well as visible wavelengths, to maintain color neutrality and suppress color casts due to increased exposure times.
  • Nano coating provides an improved beading effect with water or oil for more efficient cleaning.
  • Constructed from optical glass for clarity.
  • Brass filter ring helps to prevent vignetting, jamming, and provides additional strength.
  • Side knurling to provide a more textured grip when mounting or removing it from a lens.
  • 40.5mm front filter threads allow for use with other filters.
  • Plastic case included for storage and transport.

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NiSi 40.5mm HUC PRO Nano IR Neutral Density Filter ND8 (0.9) 3 Stop

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